Author:
Weir R. D.,Jessop P. E.,Garside B. K.
Abstract
Amorphous thin films of AgInSe2 were grown by rf magnetron sputtering and then crystallized using two forms of optical annealing: laser annealing using a raster-scanned argon laser and heat-pulse annealing using a quartz–halogen heat-lamp system. It was determined that laser annealing of films on amorphous substrates resulted in fine-grained polycrystalline chalcopyrite AgInSe2 thin films with a preferred (112) orientation. The presence of weak X-ray diffraction peaks associated with nonchalcopyrite phases indicated that some segregation had occurred. Heat-pulse annealing of films on single-crystal substrates led to better results. The films were more highly oriented with no evidence of any segregation.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
29 articles.
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